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Joe Scarborough added a new chapter to his continued assault on the National Rifle Association on "Morning Joe" today, calling the organization "sick" for releasing a new video game that allows users to take target practice.
Scarborough held up the cover of the New York Daily News, which slammed the NRA for releasing the game on the one-month anniversary of the elementary-school massacre in Newtown, Conn.

"How sick is this?" Scarborough said, pointing to the cover. "How sick are these people ... that have commandeered the NRA into an extremist organization? ... How many millions of dollars have people made over the slaughter of innocents? And now this?"

Scarborough lamented what he saw as the demise of the organization, saying
"their extremism is destroying them." He showed new polls that display wide support for a variety of new gun legislation, saying the numbers "were breaking because of NRA extremism."

"If they keep their feet in cement," Scarborough said of the association, "they're going to be run over - not by Joe Biden, but by middle America, by people that want to protect their children."

Perhaps, or at least of a year or two ago. Look at those trend lines though and while they perhaps reflect one or two of the recent slaughters, they unlikely reflect the Sandy Point tragedy which I suspect will have a seminal impact on American opinion regarding gun laws and gun control. I would imagine that graph will read very differently come 2014. So it will be interesting to follow how those views are quickly evolving now. The NRA, with their exceedingly tone deaf and insular pronouncements certainly aren't doing themselves any favors.

For Scarborough and others in the liberal media who are claiming that the majority of americans want stricter gun control, they are flat out ignoring reality.

More Americans want same or stricter gun control than same or less strict. Besides, what is it to you what the "majority" wants. When they majority agrees with you and the government does something else, they're going against the "will of the people". When the majority disagrees with you, they're idiots and shouldn't be listened to.